Rob Copeland Photography

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Thursday, August 15, 2019

I have never felt more freedom as a photographer than the five days I visited Provincetown, Massachusetts in August. It was my first real vacation in 19 years. The sword of Damocles had been lifted. There was no pressure to do or be anything. I was free to explore and pursue the beautiful art of a magical place that I knew, when I left New York City, would be there ... hidden in plain sight. - R

Wednesday, July 18, 2018

The following collection of abstract and reflection photographs are the work of New York-based photographic artist Rob Copeland and represent some of his works created between 2016-2018. They are only edited for cropping and fine-tuning using a rudimentary editing application and are not the product of Photoshop, LightRoom or any other more sophisticated app. What you see here is what I saw when capturing and editing them. I hope you enjoy them. - Rob

Wednesday, December 13, 2017

My partner, Shane Bozenski, loved snow and Christmas more than anything. We used to walk to Central Park or Morningside Park (where these images were captured) at night -- as soon as there was enough accumulation -- and play in the snow ... have snowball fights and make snow angels. It was a rare thing for Shane to reveal the big kid inside him, but snow was always such an occasion until he was no longer well enough. Few things ever made me happier than watching him drop his guard and show the joy he felt. These images were captured on the night of December 9, 2017, and I dedicate them with all my heart to Eric Shane Bozenski (September 11, 1972 - November 21, 2017).

"A Better Place"

The images in this series are available for sale as limited editions. To learn more about formats, specs and prices, email copelandny@gmail.com. All images copyright Rob Copeland Photography. All rights reserved.